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Recording of me ( Crazy Train )
2004-07-06, 10:40 AM #1
http://etc.sorrowind.net/crazytrain.wav

Um, well what can I say. This is a link to a .wav recording of me playing crazy train up until the main solo. Recorded on four different tracks, rhythm, drum, lead, bass. All of these were done by me. Gimme some critique. Should some things be louder or softer? (except on the bass, I know I suck at it, had to learn the line on the spot)

This is the first time I have really messed with the recording option on my pedal to an extent. I would do the full song but the thing is I have nowhere to upload the files. I'll do the solo or a different song if anyone wants to host it.

Oh, equipment I used if anyone cares:
1974 Peavey 900w full stack
(correct me on the 900, it seems a bit too much, but thats what it says on the back of the cabs and head)
Just a new Les Paul
Digitech GNX3
Sound recorder!

Thanks to CoolMatty for hosting this one.

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[This message has been edited by drizzt2k2 (edited July 06, 2004).]
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2004-07-06, 1:04 PM #2
Why not convert to mp3 then? If you convert it to a low enough bitrate (Might sound worse) but you could get a 4 minute song in 2 MB's.
2004-07-06, 1:08 PM #3
That's Crazy Train for sure [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

I'm not any kind of musician, so I can't tell you much, but the guitar isn't loud enoug. In Ozzy's version, the guitar is the focus with the bass and drum not quite as loud

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2004-07-06, 1:41 PM #4
Thats what my friend said. I will re record it maybe. How do I convert to an MP3?

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2004-07-06, 2:52 PM #5
Goldwave has a shareware version that can do it.

Also, lots of CD-burner software will allow you to convert wav to mp3.

Instead of selecting the CD as the source, select the folder where the wave is, and then convert it like you would a CD.

Goldwave has a simple save as option.
2004-07-06, 5:54 PM #6
You could also use RazorLame.

http://www.dors.de/razorlame/index.php

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2004-07-07, 11:37 AM #7
900Watts? are you sure it's a guitar amp?



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2004-07-07, 12:01 PM #8
Yep. Comment on the song now!

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